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out in california, the 405 freeway in los angeles is open to traffic this morning. the giant weekend repair project nicknamed carmageddon 2 wrapped up ahead of schedule opening up the ten mile stretch that was closed. people in los angeles will still complain about the traffic today. >> carmageddon. blah, blah, blah. >> only in l.a. freeways are a very personal thing. >> holly robinson pete was tweeting, this is the greatest day to drive on the freeway. there's no one here. we've got to take a short break. still ahead, the miracle of medinah or maybe the chicago collapse might be more fitting. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the burden of constipation? turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a sa
out in california, the 405 freeway in los angeles is open to traffic this morning. the giant weekend repair project nicknamed carmageddon 2 wrapped up ahead of schedule opening up the ten mile stretch that was closed. people in los angeles will still complain about the traffic today. >> carmageddon. blah, blah, blah. >> only in l.a. freeways are a very personal thing. >> holly robinson pete was tweeting, this is the greatest day to drive on the freeway. there's no one here....
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a costco station in los angeles area was completely out of gas. the state average jumped yesterday and again this morning, now about $4.49 a gallon for regular. this is the most expensive state in america to buy gas. the reason, a closed refinery, pipeline problems, and strict state pollution laws. cnn's senior producer paul vercammen is in burbank, california, at a gas station where people are hurting. >> reporter: they are. in fact, they're absolutely stunned this morning when they see the price because if you look behind me, it is at $4.61 a gallon for regular. well, that is just a shock to the people here. they can't believe it jumped 19 cents overnight. now, this shell station, you can see, does have gas and it is getting more gas right now. you highlighted, carol, there were costco stations throughout the area that ran out of gas. and believe it or not, the $4.61, that's a bargain for this neighborhood. we saw a lot of signs that said about $4.77, $4.79. it is costing people a lot of money to fuel up. many of them are coming into the gas sta
a costco station in los angeles area was completely out of gas. the state average jumped yesterday and again this morning, now about $4.49 a gallon for regular. this is the most expensive state in america to buy gas. the reason, a closed refinery, pipeline problems, and strict state pollution laws. cnn's senior producer paul vercammen is in burbank, california, at a gas station where people are hurting. >> reporter: they are. in fact, they're absolutely stunned this morning when they see...
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and cue the angels. what? ok. we don't have angels. yoplait. it is so good. there's a health company that can help you stay that way. what's healthier than that? >>> we're looking at some soft key issues that could affect the presidential aial elections. >> under president obama, the united states has deported a record number of undocumented immigrants, mostly the result of targeting criminals for removal. but this summer, the president ordered a moratorium on deportations for young undocumented immigrants and an opportunity for temporary legal status and work permits. >> now, let's be clear, this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. this is not a path to citizenship. it's not a permanent fix. >> milt romney favors enforcing existing immigration laws which he said would keep undocumented immigrants from getting jobs here and would ultimately force them to in effect deport themselves. >> i'm not in favor of a massive deportation effort, rounding up 12 million people and taking them out of the country, i believe people make their own choices as to whether they
and cue the angels. what? ok. we don't have angels. yoplait. it is so good. there's a health company that can help you stay that way. what's healthier than that? >>> we're looking at some soft key issues that could affect the presidential aial elections. >> under president obama, the united states has deported a record number of undocumented immigrants, mostly the result of targeting criminals for removal. but this summer, the president ordered a moratorium on deportations for...
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remember the story, mitch comber, he was the young man, found wandering around this los angeles bus station, disoriented, even less than small for his age, which by the way is 18, 5'3", under 100 pounds, mitch was so pale, one witness described his skin as translucent. i talked to the district attorney for mitch's hometown recently, that's dallas, georgia, and he told me how this young man came to be all alone at that bus station more than 2,000 miles from home. >> on his 18th birthday after he had been kept in his home here in dallas for several years, in a room by himself, such that the neighbors didn't even know there was a boy living in the home, on his 18th birthday, his adoptive father put him in a van and drove him to mississippi where he put him on a grey hound bus, gave him $200 and a list of homeless shelters in los angeles. and turned around and came back to paulding county. >> here is the update. how about a little good news for a change? mitch has been taken in by this family in georgia. cnn affiliate wsb quotes investigators as saying he's gained ten pounds in a week, been giv
remember the story, mitch comber, he was the young man, found wandering around this los angeles bus station, disoriented, even less than small for his age, which by the way is 18, 5'3", under 100 pounds, mitch was so pale, one witness described his skin as translucent. i talked to the district attorney for mitch's hometown recently, that's dallas, georgia, and he told me how this young man came to be all alone at that bus station more than 2,000 miles from home. >> on his 18th...
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and cue the angels. what? ok. we don't have angels. yoplait. it is so good. not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of clients she keeps in touch with using e-mail marketing from constantcontact.com. constantcontact is easy and affordable. it lets her send out updates and photos that showcase her expertise and inspire her customers for only $15 a month. [ dog barking ] her dream -- to be the area's hottest interior design office. [ children laughing ] right now, she just dreams of an office. get a free trial at constantcontact.com. >>> with the presidential debates kicking off in denver, i'll be headed o it in a couple of ways, i'm reminded how people gather around the country to watch dar
and cue the angels. what? ok. we don't have angels. yoplait. it is so good. not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of...
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serious disconnect in the african-american community and he's invoking the memory of the deadly 1992 los angeles riots. >> senator obama today says the bush admin stray has done nothing to diffuse what he calls a quiet riot, a riot he suggests is ready to erupt. >> so was this legitimate news in 2012. >> joining me now, dana milbank, columnist of "the washington post" and amy holmes. dana milbank, what did you make of this? >> i suppose if i had a marginal scoop i'd present as a sizzling hot scoop too. if you can get drudge go after it, all the better. you get many more clicks for that. but i think we reacted to this the way stock remarks to information. yeah, there was something marginally new but it didn't fundamentally change something we new about the president or the story. it wasn't really relevant at the moment. this week was all about debates and unemployment. it just didn't seem to fit in. yeah, it got out there. >> amy holmes, has obama's speech received moderate coverage at the time and this time around covered as a media story and disappeared. did this story fizzle? >> i think it did
serious disconnect in the african-american community and he's invoking the memory of the deadly 1992 los angeles riots. >> senator obama today says the bush admin stray has done nothing to diffuse what he calls a quiet riot, a riot he suggests is ready to erupt. >> so was this legitimate news in 2012. >> joining me now, dana milbank, columnist of "the washington post" and amy holmes. dana milbank, what did you make of this? >> i suppose if i had a marginal...
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they both join us now from los angeles. our first question to you is why? why do this? why go out as a fake voter and make this documentary? >> well, first of all, i wouldn't wall it a documentary. we made this film. in an election season we see how polarized politics is in the u.s. we wanted to have a conversation about, you know, the gap between campaign trail rhetoric and people like janeane from des moines. >> you look at these swing states and it's well documented. people in campaign rallies with hidden cameras, ambush reporters. you've got lots and lots of coverage from inside and outside the campaigns. what does your film, if it's not a documentary then, a mockumentary. what does it show that people weren't getting from all other forms of media covering the election? >> where is this gap between the campaign trail rhetoric from politicians and everyday reality of people like janeane. we really wanted to explore, you know, what would happen if somebody like janeane, a conservative, had to face the contradiction in her life? the story, she basically losing everythi
they both join us now from los angeles. our first question to you is why? why do this? why go out as a fake voter and make this documentary? >> well, first of all, i wouldn't wall it a documentary. we made this film. in an election season we see how polarized politics is in the u.s. we wanted to have a conversation about, you know, the gap between campaign trail rhetoric and people like janeane from des moines. >> you look at these swing states and it's well documented. people in...
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serious disconnect in the african-american community and he's invoking the memory of the deadly 1992 los angeles riots. >> these quiet riots that take place every day. >> a new controversy involving democratic presidential candidate barack obama, have you heard his warning about quiet riots? >> quiet riots that take place every day. >> so why, howard, why pretend this is newly uncovered when it is so easy to disprove? >> brooke, it is the mainstream media trying to cover up the 2007 speech, they did a lousy job of it as you just demonstrated by playing the clips from cnn. this is the biggest disappointment since geraldo opened al capone's safe. on the dredge report, and it was played up on the fox news show and yet as you just amply demonstrated, nothing new about this piece. the reason it didn't cause much of a ripple at the time is that candidate barack obama didn't say anything terribly controversial, he did talk about lack of a federal aggressive federal response to the katrina disaster in new orleans, he did say that black people were frustrated living in the inner cities, not having any ho
serious disconnect in the african-american community and he's invoking the memory of the deadly 1992 los angeles riots. >> these quiet riots that take place every day. >> a new controversy involving democratic presidential candidate barack obama, have you heard his warning about quiet riots? >> quiet riots that take place every day. >> so why, howard, why pretend this is newly uncovered when it is so easy to disprove? >> brooke, it is the mainstream media trying to...
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of existential crisis through his 20s where he comes to -- goes first to occidental college in los angeles and then comes to new york where he walks the streets basically on and off for four years in a kind of monk-like existence carrying "the invisible man" in his back pocket trying to figure out who he is, is he black, is he white, is he an orphan? what kind of person is he looking for a community to be in. he comes up with an answer that will propel him to the white house. moves on to chicago and then harvard law school. but during that time, he forms a kind of theory, which is his big idea, what we call the national intention that he sold to all of us, starting with that speech in boston. it's a fascinating idea that this guy in the depths of despair, a real existential crisis, sorts it out and comes up with something that makes him the president of the united states. >> michael, what's the one or two words to sum up barack obama's character? >> i think he's disappointed. >> disappointed? okay. >> watch the show. you'll see why. >> we'll watch the show. remind us exactly when tomorrow.
of existential crisis through his 20s where he comes to -- goes first to occidental college in los angeles and then comes to new york where he walks the streets basically on and off for four years in a kind of monk-like existence carrying "the invisible man" in his back pocket trying to figure out who he is, is he black, is he white, is he an orphan? what kind of person is he looking for a community to be in. he comes up with an answer that will propel him to the white house. moves on...
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. >>> and the busy 405 freeway is open this morning as los angeles survives carmageddon 2. that was the nickname given to an intense repair project this weekend that shut down a ten-mile stretch of interstate 405. l.a. drivers were asked to plan accordingly and weekend traffic was reported to be light. >>> we have breaking news right now. in alabama, tornado warning issued for part of that state. let's get right to rob marciano. what can you tell us, rob? >> just issued from the national weather service. a tornado warning for coffey county in southeast, alabama, near elba moving toward the northeast. no reports on the ground but certainly a dangerous situation. we will see more of these likely as we go through the day today. lots of moisture coming in from the gulf of mexico and a fairly dynamic system for this time of year that's going to be rolling across the southeast. the rain shield itself is stretching across the tennessee valley into the piedmont and across the southern appalachians. some of this has been and will continue to be fairly beneficial rain. so we'll take
. >>> and the busy 405 freeway is open this morning as los angeles survives carmageddon 2. that was the nickname given to an intense repair project this weekend that shut down a ten-mile stretch of interstate 405. l.a. drivers were asked to plan accordingly and weekend traffic was reported to be light. >>> we have breaking news right now. in alabama, tornado warning issued for part of that state. let's get right to rob marciano. what can you tell us, rob? >> just issued...
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because a lot of the new baseball fans think that mike trout of the anaheim angels deserves it more. because mike trout is more valuable to his team adds more wins to his team. so who is more valuable, miguel cabrera or mike trout? >> i think cabrera will look at it and here's why. because baseball, you look at the major stats. what's going to happen historically when they say, huh in the world did the guy who won the triple crown not win the mvp? so you're having an inside baseball geekish -- oh, no, but if you look at on-base percentage and fielding -- i'm sorry. the average fan, you pass up the guy who wins the triple crown, from a marketing standpoint, you're nuts. >> you just called may geek, but that's okay. and i think that ted williams once won the triple crown without winning the mvp. >> and red sox fans are still to this day a little bit upset. >> i sure am! >> hello. >> i'm loving the cabrera story, but i'm going to move on to football. i'm not normally a football fan, but this was an interesting story. >> you're not? >> no, i'm not. it looks like the suspended coach, sean
because a lot of the new baseball fans think that mike trout of the anaheim angels deserves it more. because mike trout is more valuable to his team adds more wins to his team. so who is more valuable, miguel cabrera or mike trout? >> i think cabrera will look at it and here's why. because baseball, you look at the major stats. what's going to happen historically when they say, huh in the world did the guy who won the triple crown not win the mvp? so you're having an inside baseball...
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last night, he was at a concert in los angeles. today, mitt romney delivers what his campaign is calling a major foreign policy speech in virginia. yesterday, he was in florida, a key swing state. late their week, the running mates duke it out in their debate. joe biden and paul ryan face off in the only vice presidential debate in kentucky. and a new poll by the university of denver, where last week's presidential debate was held, gives president obama a slight edge over mitt romney in colorado, a key swing state. 47% to 43%. paul steinhauser joins us live now. what do you make of all this? >> reporter: the new poll numbers. those are pretty much in line, john, with what we saw prior to the debate. other polls conducted in colorado, as you mentioned, a key battleground state, where the president had a slight edge, same story. this new university of denver poll. among independents, the president has a double-digit lead. when are we going to see more polls? you're going to see a bunch over the next 48 hours the next couple of days l
last night, he was at a concert in los angeles. today, mitt romney delivers what his campaign is calling a major foreign policy speech in virginia. yesterday, he was in florida, a key swing state. late their week, the running mates duke it out in their debate. joe biden and paul ryan face off in the only vice presidential debate in kentucky. and a new poll by the university of denver, where last week's presidential debate was held, gives president obama a slight edge over mitt romney in...
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the angel is in the policy, which is creating more jobs. >> mitt romney, paul ryan avoiding specifics. we will see what happened to mr. romney when asked specifics wednesday night. president obama may get tough questions about how the white house has handled the aftermath and the explanation of the libya killings. listen to senior campaign advisor david axelrod on "state of the union" with candy crowley. >> the president called it an act of terror the day after it happened but when you're the responsible party, when you're the administration, you have a responsibility to act on what you know and what the intelligence community believes. this is being thoroughly investigated. >> he's saying president obama as early as the morning after the attacks in benghazi identified the killings as an act of terror. in that rose garden speech that he's referring to, however, the president only mentions the word terror once, and it wasn't until the end of that speech. also, it comes after the president speaks in broad terms, mentioning 9/11 and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. you can decide for yo
the angel is in the policy, which is creating more jobs. >> mitt romney, paul ryan avoiding specifics. we will see what happened to mr. romney when asked specifics wednesday night. president obama may get tough questions about how the white house has handled the aftermath and the explanation of the libya killings. listen to senior campaign advisor david axelrod on "state of the union" with candy crowley. >> the president called it an act of terror the day after it happened...
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kal penn is joining us from los angeles. kal, good to see you. you were really busy. you were at the dnc and running around all over the country here. you and some other folks, you have been in and out of the white house as sometimes you are an actor. sometimes you are an type offist here. what's the biggest challenge right now to make sure they show up to the polls? >> that's a good question. the biggest chal inc., i think is for first-time voters. if you just turned 18 or if you moved over the summer, making sure that people are properly registered and know where to go. we created a couple of web sites and got a vote.org -- got to vote.com or got to register.com. that's designed for no matter who you are voting for, at the end of the day, making sure that if you just turned 18 or if you moved, you know how to register and where to vote. i would say that's probably the biggest challenge, but it's been a lot of fun going out there on college campuses and meeting with young people all over the place. >> now, you know, the romney folks, they're talking about the faded o
kal penn is joining us from los angeles. kal, good to see you. you were really busy. you were at the dnc and running around all over the country here. you and some other folks, you have been in and out of the white house as sometimes you are an actor. sometimes you are an type offist here. what's the biggest challenge right now to make sure they show up to the polls? >> that's a good question. the biggest chal inc., i think is for first-time voters. if you just turned 18 or if you moved...
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>> he could have hit hillary -- that was the last debate at the kodak theater in los angeles. only the two of them were left standing among all of the democratic hopefuls and he really had an opening there to go after her on that issue, whether there was a humane policy, but he backed off. he didn't close the argument, if you will, unlike what we just saw mitt romney closed it against newt gingrich. he held back. i think it's part of that professorial style. if he holds back tomorrow night as he did against hillary clinton, he could have problems in these debates. >> so you've seen these two men in action, and up close. so what do you think as we head into tomorrow? >> i think it's going to be a strong debate. i think they're both extremely smart. they both have got a lot of experience. the president has been doing this now for four years. he's the commander in chief. you have to be totally respectful to the president of the united states. but i think it's going to be lively. i think it's going to be tough, and neither one of them is going to hold back. i suspect. >> i think y
>> he could have hit hillary -- that was the last debate at the kodak theater in los angeles. only the two of them were left standing among all of the democratic hopefuls and he really had an opening there to go after her on that issue, whether there was a humane policy, but he backed off. he didn't close the argument, if you will, unlike what we just saw mitt romney closed it against newt gingrich. he held back. i think it's part of that professorial style. if he holds back tomorrow...
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but last night at a major fund-raiser in los angeles, he was flexing his foreign policy muscles right off the top of his remarks, he was talking about how he ended the war in iraq, how he's winding down the war in afghanistan, how he's gone after terrorists, how he got osama bin laden. those are just some examples, says his campaign, of strong leadership. as president obama honored civil rights icon cesar chavez -- >> the movement he helped to lead was sustained by a generation of organizers who stood up and spoke out and urged others to do the same. >> reporter: his campaign worked to shred gop nominee mitt romney's foreign policy chops, rolling out this hard-hitting web ad reminding voters of what they called stumbles on the world stage. >> governor romney not too long ago said, the russian federation is our number one strategic threat. come on, think. that isn't the case. >> reporter: and this tv ad now running in the important battleground state of virginia. >> when our u.s. diplomats were attacked in libya, "the new york times" said romney's approach showed a lack of -- >> report
but last night at a major fund-raiser in los angeles, he was flexing his foreign policy muscles right off the top of his remarks, he was talking about how he ended the war in iraq, how he's winding down the war in afghanistan, how he's gone after terrorists, how he got osama bin laden. those are just some examples, says his campaign, of strong leadership. as president obama honored civil rights icon cesar chavez -- >> the movement he helped to lead was sustained by a generation of...